382:.The CÅlas, 1955, p 220, Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri, - Chola (Indic people); Encyclopaedia of Tamil literature, 1990, p 68, Shu Hikosaka, Institute of Asian Studies (Madras, India), G. John Samuel; A Comprehensive History of India, 1957, p 15, Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri, Indian History Congress; See also: The Journal of Oriental Research, 1952, p 151, Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute, Indo-Aryan philology.
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Sanskrit section of Sangham Copper Plate Charter, See: Journal of Indian History: Golden Jubilee Volume, 1973, p 114, T. K. Ravindran, Trivandrum, India (City). University of Kerala. Dept. of History, University of Kerala; The Journal of Oriental Research, 1952, p 151, Kuppuswami Sastri Research
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Archaeology, 1994, p 53, Dilip Kumar Ganguly; Abhinandana-BhÄratÄ«: Professor Krishna Kanta Handiqui Felicitation Volume, 1982, p 110, Krishna Kanta Handiqui, Pratap Chandra Choudhury, Biswanarayan Shastri; cf: Decline of kingdom of Magdha, p 413, f.n. 2; Sinha B. P; Cf:
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Mahpala-I, this Kamboja Dharmapala appears to have sought friendship and help with Rajendra Chola against the Pala ruler by forming an alliance with Rajendra Chola and presenting him a valuable Ratha (Chariot) as a token of friendship. As a consequence, Rajendra Chola led his victorious
141:) a victorious war-chariot with which he (Kamboja king) had defeated the armies which opposed him in battle. The inscription issued in the eighth year of his reign (1020) contains a significant verse in its separate Sanskrit section and it refers to one Kamboja Raja:
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126:(Kampuchea). Many other scholars say that Kamboja of Chidambram inscriptions is this Dharampala of Kamboj lineage who was ruling in Dandbhukti-mandala of west Bengal during early 11th century and was therefore a contemporary of Rajendra Chola.
315:, Vol V, pp 105-106, (Editor) E. Hultsch; A Comprehensive History of India, 1957, p 39, Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri, Indian History Congress; History of Tamilnad, 1978, p 222, N. Subrahmanian - Tamil Nadu (India)
137:) of about 1020 issued by Rajendra Chola (c. 1012 - 1044) in the eighth year of his reign states that a Kamboja king solicited friendship of Rajendra Chola by sending him for the protection of his royalty (
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District Gazetteers, 1985, p 87, Editor Jatindra Chandra Sengupta; Also see: West Bengal District Gazetteers, 1965, p 63, West Bengal (India), Jatindra Chandra Sengupta - West Bengal (India) -
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The above inscription says that, in order to seek Chola's friendship, Kamboja king presented to
Rajendra Chola a chariot with which he (Kamboja raja) had won his enemies in many battles.
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The Orissa
Historical Research Journal, 1975, p 114, Kedarnath Mahapatra, Orissa (India) Superintendent, Research and Museum, Orissa State Museum - Orissa (India).
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The Orissa
Historical Research Journal, 1975, p 114, Kedarnath Mahapatra, Orissa (India) Superintendent, Research and Museum, Orissa State Museum - Orissa (India).
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Cf: The Early Rulers of KhajurÄho, 1958, p 62-63, Sisirkumar Mitra; Ancient Indian
History and Civilization, 1999, p 281, Sailendra Nath Sen.
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Dharmapala in Dandabhukti. This demonstrates Kamboja rulers' weakened position and Rajendra Chola's political influence in
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Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress, 1953, p 10, Indian Science Congress Association, Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal).
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cf: Decline of kingdom of Magdha, p 413, f.n. 2; Sinha B. P; Cf: Journal of Oriental Research, Madras (JOR), XIX, pp. 151.
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Historical geography and dynastic history of Orissa, up to the rise of the imperial Gaį¹
gas, 1975, p 66, Dilip Kumar Ganguly.
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A Comprehensive History of India, 1957, p 15, Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri, Indian History Congress - India.
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Journal of the Varendra Research Museum, 1972, p 109, Varendra Research Museum, Varendra Research Museum - Bangladesh.
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of king Rajendra Chola is the Kamboja king Dharmapala of Dandabhukti who was a scion of the Kamboja dynasty to which
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Some Historical Aspects of the Inscriptions of Bengal: Pre-Muhammadan Epochs., 1942, p 399, Benoychandra Sen.
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Journal of Indian History, 1973, p 114, T. K. Ravindram, University of Kerala, Department of History.
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History of Bengal, Vol I, p 139, Edi. R. C. Majumdar, Reprint, Delhi, B.R. Publishing, 2003,
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The People and Culture of Bengal, a Study in Origins, 2002, p 562, Annapurna Chattopadhyaya.
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ambalattu tiru kkai sarattil tiru mum pattikku melai ppattiyille vaittadu
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